The Citizens Climate Lobby and Clinton Community Hall presents the film, “Before the Flood”, a National Geographic documentary that explores the planet’s changing climate, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio. The film journeys to Miami, Beijing, Indonesia, and Canada, among other locales. Film at 7PM and there will be discussion and Q&A after the film with cookies and beverages. $1 suggested donation to Clinton Hall. Learn more about the film at https://www.beforetheflood.com

Sponsored in conjunction with Whidbey Earth & Ocean month, this show features work in all media made from recycled and repurposed materials. Sponsored by Goosefoot. For further information, contact marian@goosefoot.org.

The Climate Arts Project (CAP) is a performance collaborative of students from the South Whidbey High School (SWHS) Drama Club and Green Team.

Through spoken word, songs, and sketches, the students will share their concerns about climate change. The performance will begin at 6:30 pm. Due to space limitations, it will be difficult to accommodate late arrivals for seating.

The evening is a fundraiser for the SWHS Drama Club. Admission is free, light snacks will be provided, with wine and beer available for purchase. All donations received will go to the SWHS Drama Club.

CAP was organized as part of the special exhibition The Youth Perspective on Social Justiceon view at the Cash Store April 8 through May 29. CAP would like to thank Deana Duncan, Julie Glover, and Ann Linnea for their valuable expertise and advice in making this collaboration and performance possible.

St. Hubert Church presents "Before The Flood"

This is an invitation for all life-long learners to join in healthy dialogue about our home and one another.

This amazing National Geographic documentary is the result of Leonardo DiCaprio’s effort to educate himself about what was happening with the weather and our common home. The result is a visual exploration of climate change and a call for us to be good stewards of earth.

With us will be two special guests to answer questions, Randy Berthold, retired NASA scientist and Tony Billera of Citizens Climate Lobby.